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Single-pulse proton nuclear magnetic

Single-pulse proton nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has been used to demonstrate that the mean chain length of synovial fluid triglycerides is shorter than that in corresponding sera (Naughton etal.,... [Pg.103]

NMR analyses were done on an IBM Instruments NR-300 spectrometer and an Oxford 7 Tesla superconducting narrow-bore magnet. Silicon-29 (Si-29) NMR spectra were recorded at 59.6 MHz and hydrogen (also commonly called proton or H-l) NMR spectra at 300.13 MHz. Spectra were recorded using conventional single-pulse techniques with proton decoupling for Si-29 acquisitions. Si-29 experiments were structured so as to suppress nuclear Overhauser enhancement (NOE). For Si-29 acquisitions, spectral widths were 50 kHz and Fourier transform (FT) sizes were 4K points. For protons, spectral widths were 7.5 kHz and FT sizes were 16K points. Si-29 rf pulse widths were approximately 12 fits and proton rf pulse widths were 8 jj.s. [Pg.426]


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